At 1. is the Waterloo County poor house (jail); 2. the County poor house hospital; and 3. the County poor house graveyard without any markers. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 124A.
The Old Homestead Pick Wick [Miniature] Golf Course on Queen St. South with an automobile parked in front. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 126. Near duplicate photo included.
Schneider's Creek adjoining the homestead covered in 1930. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 150A. A duplicate photo and a near duplicate photo are included.
The fence is the boundary between the land of Joseph M. Snyder (left) and the land of Edith Quickfall. Legal letter confirming this boundary is on the back of the photo. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 110A. Duplicate included.
West Pipe company, owned land south of the David B. Schneider homestead which was torn down to make way for the Conestoga Parkway.This road continued to Nine Pines School house and on to Mannheim. Found in Hist. Mss. 168.2.1.
Group photo of the students of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School (Institute) during the first year of the twelve week course; before it had been a six week course.
Semi-formal.The worship leaders of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church. Back row l-r: R. Rempel and J. Winfield Fretz; front row: D. Smucker and J. Reusser. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 58.
Group photo of OMBS faculty & students, class of 1934. Three copies; two copies of one pose & third one slighty different. Names on back for two similar copies.